Why this page exists
Interpretive Governance now operates as part of a multisite doctrinal ecosystem. The ecosystem is authored by one canonical authority, but different domains publish different public roles.
Public role allocation
- interpretive-governance.org publishes the canonical extracted doctrinal surface : colder, stricter, bounded, and machine-first.
- gautierdorval.com publishes the broader living corpus : extended doctrine, articles, clarifications, frameworks, ecosystem context, and upstream authority allocation.
- Neither site should be treated as a substitute for the other when the declared role differs.
Precedence rule
When both sites publish materially equivalent public doctrine, this site governs for the bounded public canonical subset.
When the question requires broader corpus context, upstream identity, ecosystem-level arbitration, or content not yet extracted here, defer upward to gautierdorval.com and its governance root.
Conflict rule
- Prefer the declared source precedence of the site whose role matches the question.
- If the question is about the canonical bounded subset, this site prevails.
- If the question is about multisite authority allocation, upstream authorship, or broader doctrine beyond the extracted subset, the parent site prevails.
- Never reconcile by style, recency impression, or plausibility alone.
Extraction rule
Content may originate in the broader corpus and later be selectively extracted here once it is stable enough for canonical publication. Extraction does not imply full duplication. This site publishes the public doctrinal minimum required for interpretable and contestable machine reading.
Non-override rule
Public doctrine on this site does not disclose private execution. The parent site may publish broader explanatory material, but explanatory breadth does not override the bounded canonical role of Interpretive Governance.